Hi,
I recently purchased a Lenovo yoga 900 with windows 10 on it. I downloaded Revit 2016 to my laptop and I don’t know why but the program does not look how it normally looks on any other desktop. I am not able to pan around my plans, the application menu “R” button, the zoom and wheel is extremely small, and sometimes my plans will not even show up.
I have researched a lot online and I found that maybe Revit is not quite yet able to run with Windows 10?
HELP!
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Since it has an intel video card, try disabling the hardware acellerator in the options... also try adjusting your resolution some. If it is a touchscreen, Revit isn't fully compatible.
Hi Megan,
I have purchased a Lenovo yoga 900 with windows 10 and it has same problem as you said, please let me know if you find any solution for that.
thanks,
Hi,
I have purchased a Lenovo yoga 900 with windows 10. I downloaded Revit 2015 to my laptop and it dose not work normally. I am not able to pan around my plans, the application menu “R” button, the zoom and wheel is extremely small, and sometimes my plans will not even show up. I know graphic card cause these problems but I don't know how can fix it, please let me know if you have any information about how to change graphic card setting.
my graphic card is (Intel HD 520)
The Lenovo Yoga 900 has a 13" diagonal screen with a native resolution of 3200 x 1800. So I imagine it is shipped with the Windows Display Scaling setting up over 200. Experiment with setting it down to 150 or less.
Of course this effects everything on your laptop. If you prefer, you might be able to right-click on Revit's application shortcut and disable the display scaling only for Revit.
Now...once you get Revit displaying/working correctly, you'll complain that everything is too small. That's simply because you've got a very high number of pixels crammed into a 13" screen. The only way around that is to set your resolution down to something more traditional, like values near half of that native 3200 x 1800, or maybe even less.
THEN you're going to complain that there isn't a lot of work space left in which to easily maneuver around in your drawings. But hey, that's the nature of trying to do CAD work on a 13" screen. I've got a Surface Pro 2 that I run Revit on...but I suuuuuuuure don't actually do much work with it. It's more just being able to look at things on the job site and maybe make a few easy corrections or something like that. 99.9% of the work is actually done in the office on my desktop. I'm guessing (hoping) that this is your situation too...nobody should have to work in Revit a whole lot on a 13" screen!
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